At some point during its lifespan, a foundation will need repair. The extent of it depends on many different aspects—age, weather, bad original structure—so it’s important to get it inspected if you start to see any damage. Getting that done sooner rather than later...
We’ve seen our fair share of minor and major foundation damage over the combined 20 years of experience our team brings to the table. It could be as simple as some small cracks in the walls or more obvious signs like sinking floors and holes in foundation walls. No...
After a hot and rainy summer, the switch to winter begins a common damaging process in the Midwest: freeze thaw. As temperatures fluctuate, especially from summer to winter extremes, it causes the water trapped in the soil around your foundation to expand and...
There are many reasons why a home’s foundation will start to deteriorate: age, weather, bad structure, etc. Whether you’re seeing this through visible damage or an increase in flooding issues, it’s never a good idea to ignore the problem. Letting it go unfixed could...
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